HEALTHCARE ESTATES 2020 SHOWCASE
Specialists in chiller hire, sales, and service, across the UK
ICS Cool Energy says it ‘stands at the forefront’ of specialist chiller hire, sales, and service, and temporary boiler provision, across the UK, ‘with a technical and cost-effective approach’. If immediate key cooling or heating are needed due to emergency failure, planned maintenance, or the need for additional volume, the company can supply a full range of temporary boilers, chillers, and refrigeration, ‘to support all applications across NHS Trusts’. The company said: “ICS Cool Energy is a leader in the supply of temporary hire, sales, and service, of chillers, along with the hire of boilers working from –40 to 90˚C. We specialise in short and long- term hire of boilers, chillers, volume air handling, air purifiers, and portable air conditioning equipment from 3.5 kW to
Complete design and build solutions - offsite
Catfoss is a specialist in offsite construction for the NHS and private healthcare sectors, offering complete design and build solutions for hire or sale.
2 MW, and sell and service both new and existing plant. We hold 500 Megawatts of stock, available for immediate despatch from Southampton and Bradford. Our response times are second to none, from receipt of your enquiry, and site survey, through to delivery and installation in a matter of hours. We have extensive experience working with both healthcare providers and FM companies.”
Neonatal unit the UK’s largest of its kind
A major extension and remodelling at Liverpool Women’s Hospital for Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust has seen the creation of the UK’s largest neonatal unit of its kind.
The Trust is recognised
as a ‘Centre of Excellence’ for neonatal care, and every year more than 1,000 premature and critically ill babies and their families pass through the unit. Architect, Gilling Dod, says improvements to the existing facility were essential, ‘to respond to demand, and ensure the delivery of specialised treatments for the tiny new arrivals’. The new unit provides improved facilities
including new ITU and HDU suites and SCBU. It sits alongside existing departments and wards to deliver maximum clinical efficiency.
Built out over an area of soft landscaping and car parking, the new
extension wraps around the existing façade, creating a new identity for the neonatal department. The layout consists of ‘nursery pods’ for both the Neonatal Intensive Care and High Dependency Units, along with additional staff and family support spaces. Clinical areas were carefully designed to deliver high standards of observation, and privacy and dignity, and to bring in natural light.
Leading medical gas system expertise all medical gas pipeline systems.”
Founded in 1967, SHJ is a leading supplier of medical gas pipeline systems and services, and reportedly ‘a market-leader’ in remote monitoring and energy-saving technologies, ‘trusted by NHS and private sector healthcare providers across the UK for over 50 years’. The company said: “We help our customers to deliver a high-quality, reliable medical gas supply to patients, and to meet their commitments to prove compliance with statutory requirements. Our end-to-end service includes design, installation, servicing, and maintenance, of
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SHJ offers nationwide coverage ‘24 x 7 x 365’, and a four-hour emergency response time. It said: “We only use the highest quality equipment, with a five-year ‘no quibble’ guarantee on all SHJ-branded plant. We also invest heavily in R&D. Our innovative technology products, particularly in the AI-driven field of preventative monitoring, predictive maintenance, and energy saving, allow earlier attention to, and remote fixing of, faults, while our K’nect portal holds all medical gas plant management data in one cloud-based system.”
A family-owned business based in East Yorkshire, it offers full coverage of the UK. It said: “Our ‘SPACE’ core values allow us to build strong relationships with our clients as a key partner for delivery of their long-term estates strategy: n Solutions – We offer bespoke offsite buildings for all needs.
n Partnership – We are our clients’ trusted partners.
n Active – Constantly striving to improve our service.
n Commitment – 100% customer satisfaction is our target.
n Engaged – Responsive to clients’ changing needs.
“Having successfully delivered offsite- constructed modular building solutions across multiple sectors, recent years have seen us focus on designing and delivering healthcare solutions UK- wide.”
The company’s portfolio of completed buildings includes: n Operating theatres. n Imaging and scanning suites. n ‘Winter pressures’ and permanent ward accommodation.
n Maternity units. n Accident & Emergency. n New front entrance/retail.
Catfoss’s most recent completed clinical building schemes include: n A 28-bed ward at Royal Derby Hospital. n A three-storey treatment centre for Queen’s Hospital, Burton upon Trent.
n A maternity-led unit at The Princess Royal Hospital, Telford.
n Front entrance buildings incorporating retail areas at Milton Keynes Hospital, Poole Hospital, and Colchester Hospital, the latter including an extension to A&E.
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